Wintery comeback

Wind, cold and snow creep back into Minnesota's weather vocabulary today, along with a few other choice words.

You knew it couldn't last forever.

The other shoe drops with a wintery thud today. The second part of our messy two-part weekend storm ramps up today with gusty winds, blowing snow and plunging temperatures. As the last upper wave pinwheels around the central low pressure system, everything from heavy snow to a full blown blizzard is raging.

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Blizzard warnings are flying in the Red River Valley today. Snowfall of 1 to 4" and winds gusting over 50mph are dropping visibilities producing near whiteout conditions in some places. Travel conditions are downright dangerous in these areas. Temperatures are falling through the teens into the single digits and wind chills are plummeting to sub zero levels.

In northeast Minnesota, heavy snow has been falling since Sunday. A solid 10" has already piled up in Duluth, with 8" on the ground in International Falls. Winter storm warnings continue in all of northeast Minnesota today.

Radars are lighting up around the rest of Minnesota today. Areas of light to moderate snow and snow showers will combine with gusty winds and falling temperatures to produce slick road conditions.

In the metro, we can expect snow and snow showers to add up to between 1" and 3" before it ends late tonight. Gusty northwest winds and temperatures falling into the teens will make for slick roads through tonight.

Big Janaury thaw a memory:

The return to winter brings and end to our prolonged January thaw. Today's maximum temperature of 34 degrees (just after midnight) will go down as the 15th consecutive day of above average maximum temperatures in the metro. The string of mild weather pushed our monthly average temperature for January into positive territory for the first time. Temperatures are now running 1.1 degrees above average for the month in the metro.

Enjoy it now, because it looks like temperatures plunging to levels 5 to 10 degrees below average for the next week will mean January will finish slightly cooler than average.

Temperatures will bottom out with sub-zero mornings in the metro later this week.

Be careful on the slick roads and walkways today!

PH